If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above.
You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.
To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Oga oracle and oga hispy, if anybody knows the agreement before taking the child to convenant then i believe what the school did is proper....why u go smoke benson or ganja when initially u enrolled into the school they gave you their by-laws against such and you willingly agreed that you can abide by their rules...No one forced anybody to enroll their children there....if you dont like the rules then find an alternative...Atleast it is not the only university in Nigeria...Although expulsion is alittle bit harsh but that is their rule..

Oga oracle and oga hispy, if anybody knows the agreement before taking the child to convenant then i believe what the school did is proper....why u go smoke benson or ganja when initially u enrolled into the school they gave you their by-laws against such and you willingly agreed that you can abide by their rules...No one forced anybody to enroll their children there....if you dont like the rules then find an alternative...Atleast it is not the only university in Nigeria...Although expulsion is alittle bit harsh but that is their rule..

Quote:

Originally Posted by hispy99

oga o, is this the only university in Nigeria?

The above was the initial comment I made when oga Salida posted the link. Whoever applies to the school only has himself to blame for not abiding with the laws of the school.

__________________
“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” - John Maynard Keynes
"The one absolute requirement of a money manager is emotional maturity. If you don’t know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out." - Adam Smith

Oga oracle and oga hispy, if anybody knows the agreement before taking the child to convenant then i believe what the school did is proper....why u go smoke benson or ganja when initially u enrolled into the school they gave you their by-laws against such and you willingly agreed that you can abide by their rules...No one forced anybody to enroll their children there....if you dont like the rules then find an alternative...Atleast it is not the only university in Nigeria...Although expulsion is alittle bit harsh but that is their rule..

Quote:

Originally Posted by hispy99

The above was the initial comment I made when oga Salida posted the link. Whoever applies to the school only has himself to blame for not abiding with the laws of the school.

It is not as simple and straight forward as that, not being a lawyer though, but I must say certain clauses in contracts could be considered "obnoxious" and are unenforceable in a dispute.

We must remember Covenant is first a University, and some rights are fundamental.

__________________
"Successful people ask for the criticism of others and consider its merit" Billionaire Ray Dalio

It is not as simple and straight forward as that, not being a lawyer though, but I must say certain clauses in contracts could be considered "obnoxious" and are unenforceable in a dispute.

We must remember Covenant is first a University, and some rights are fundamental.

I no see how obedience to constituted authorities infringe on their fundamental human rights O? The school says attendance at Chapel is a core uni function, you say they must change it in the middle of your stay for you? Only Senate get that power O.

My brother, most universities(world-wide) graduates you after satisfying its basic requirements in CHARACTER and LEARNING. Even if you make a first-class and the university authorities say you have not satisfied the basic requirement of character, you go no where. We know of hot brains that have been expelled/rusticated from federal schools on account of gross misconduct(believe me, disobedience to constituted authority na him be the gross misconduct O). The fact that most government universities have not been enforcing the character aspect does not mean it is not there.

The punishment may seem harsh to you watching from outside, but they(the students and their parents) signed up to it as being in their best interest. These are not just students, but MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY upon matriculation.

I do not think you voluntarily choose to go to a private university and now demand the rules governing public universities be applied to you. You cannot eat your cake and have it. These students had better found their way to universities where attendance at university functions does not constitute a breach of the character requirement of the university.

__________________
“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” - John Maynard Keynes
"The one absolute requirement of a money manager is emotional maturity. If you don’t know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out." - Adam Smith

__________________
“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” - John Maynard Keynes
"The one absolute requirement of a money manager is emotional maturity. If you don’t know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out." - Adam Smith

" That Jonathan is slow, weak and indecisive is obvious to anyone but the blind ''

Ijeoma and her uncouth language.

I was one of die hard pro subsidy but having accesses to some reliable first hand information over the past three months, I hereby declare my support for total removal of subsidy. Though it will hurt at the beginning but it will eventually get better. This position I took does not excuse the ineptitude of this administration in handling corruption. Nevertheless a brave and decisive President and Commander in-Chief can still have subsidy and deal with corruption associated with it but unfortunately we have a President but as for Commander in-Chief, I am not sure. The best this administration can do is to damn the consequences and do that which they can.

I was one of die hard pro subsidy but having accesses to some reliable first hand information over the past three months, I hereby declare my support for total removal of subsidy. Though it will hurt at the beginning but it will eventually get better. This position I took does not excuse the ineptitude of this administration in handling corruption. Nevertheless a brave and decisive President and Commander in-Chief can still have subsidy and deal with corruption associated with it but unfortunately we have a President but as for Commander in-Chief, I am not sure. The best this administration can do is to damn the consequences and do that which they can.

Abeg what are the information that you have that makes you think the govt can manage a deregulated regime better?

" That Jonathan is slow, weak and indecisive is obvious to anyone but the blind ''

Ijeoma and her uncouth language.

bros, na so dem dey yab U.S presidents too

I am not a fan of this type of language but GEJ needs to be fast, strong and decisive

__________________
“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” - John Maynard Keynes
"The one absolute requirement of a money manager is emotional maturity. If you don’t know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out." - Adam Smith

Abeg what are the information that you have that makes you think the govt can manage a deregulated regime better?

The good thing is once it's deregulated, we do not need the govt to manage it anymore

__________________
“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” - John Maynard Keynes
"The one absolute requirement of a money manager is emotional maturity. If you don’t know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out." - Adam Smith

__________________
“The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” - John Maynard Keynes
"The one absolute requirement of a money manager is emotional maturity. If you don’t know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out." - Adam Smith